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Opening tab results in 2 tabs (Always in container + Use first container as default) #11

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janmechtel opened this issue Aug 24, 2021 · 2 comments

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@janmechtel
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janmechtel commented Aug 24, 2021

Reproduction steps:

  1. Create a new Tab (with Ctrl+T or plus-sign)
  2. type a search term or select a bookmark
  3. Press Enter

Expected behavior:

  • Only 1 tab (ideally the default tab container, which is the container of the very first tab)

Actual behavior:

  • A new tab with my default container (normal behavior without always-in-container)
  • A second tab with "always-in-container" choice

I've gotten into the habit to just close this tab (Ctrl+W) but maybe there is a way to suppress it.

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@janmechtel janmechtel changed the title Always in container Clicking Link results in 2 Tabs (Always in container + Use first container as default) Aug 24, 2021
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tiansh commented Aug 24, 2021

Which page is your new tab page? I had tested with default about:home, blank page about:blank and also a page specified by New Tab Override extension. But I cannot reproduce your problem.

@janmechtel janmechtel changed the title Clicking Link results in 2 Tabs (Always in container + Use first container as default) Opening tab results in 2 tabs (Always in container + Use first container as default) Aug 24, 2021
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Maybe i misreported. It's not when i open a new tab, but when navigate to a new page from a new tab. I'll edit the issue above.

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